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- Canterbury_Charm abstract "The Canterbury Charm is an Old English runic charm discovered inserted in the margin of an Anglo-Saxon manuscript from the year 1073.The charm is translated as:Cyril wound-cause, go now! You are found. May Thor bless you, lord of ogres! Gyril wound-causer. Against blood-vessel pus!The charm is intended for use against a specific ailment, described as \"blood-vessel pus.\" MacLeod and Mees (2006) note that while Thor is not revered in surviving sources for his medical abilities, he was well attested as harboring enmity towards giants and as a protector of mankind. MacLeod and Mees compare the charm to the 11th-century Kvinneby amulet (where Thor is also called upon to provide protection), the formula structure of the Sigtuna amulet, and a then-recently discovered rib bone featuring a runic inscription also from Sigtuna, Sweden.".
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- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageID "28290320".
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageLength "1354".
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageRevisionID "618034949".
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_runes.
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Boydell_&_Brewer.
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Kvinneby_amulet.
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Sigtuna.
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Sigtuna_amulet.
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageWikiLink Thor.
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canterbury Charm".
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Canterbury_Charm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Canterbury_Charm subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Canterbury_Charm hypernym Charm.
- Canterbury_Charm comment "The Canterbury Charm is an Old English runic charm discovered inserted in the margin of an Anglo-Saxon manuscript from the year 1073.The charm is translated as:Cyril wound-cause, go now! You are found. May Thor bless you, lord of ogres! Gyril wound-causer.".
- Canterbury_Charm label "Canterbury Charm".
- Canterbury_Charm sameAs Q5033632.
- Canterbury_Charm sameAs m.0cp0kh7.
- Canterbury_Charm sameAs Q5033632.
- Canterbury_Charm wasDerivedFrom Canterbury_Charm?oldid=618034949.
- Canterbury_Charm isPrimaryTopicOf Canterbury_Charm.